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ChampandGirlie
5 years agoNew Spectator
So far, I've just played one couple that are going through university. One started two semesters behind the other. I'm now in the final semester of the younger one.
For two semesters, I played in Wyman or Wyvern Hall? My sim was randomly roommates with Julia and another premade. They got along well enough but went their separate ways after a semester. That hall had a bunch of sims so it was a chaotic mix of violin playing, food, parties, etc. I thought it was amusing and realistic. One sim was "clingy social" for both semesters. He would follow my sim around including to his family dinners but they were barely friends. I haven't seen that mentioned much. Again, I rolled with it.
My male sim moved to Darkwing to be in a little bit quieter house with his girlfriend. For two semesters, they lived with this partying guy who would bring over different boyfriends. He was also kind of messy but likeable. There was a really emo guy who lived with him and cried constantly. I realize now that Mr. Emo was probably in love with Mr. Partier who did not care. Mr. Emo moved out and another partier who liked to clean moved in. He and Mr. Partier 1 seemed like a good match.
For her final semester, I have the female sim I'm playing living with a bunch of female roommates. I hadn't had that before. I set my settings to unisex and the game was mostly giving me male roommates. I'm not complaining because I really don't care. The universities in my game are more relaxed about that but sometimes I'll make a dorm based around a specific gender for a specific sim. I did this by editing all of the roommies in CAS. I don't yet really know what traits these have.
My only rule is that aside from couples, individual rooms will be male or female only. Yes, I know I could have changed the gender for roommies by editing in build mode but I wanted to make my own roommies this time around anyway.
For two semesters, I played in Wyman or Wyvern Hall? My sim was randomly roommates with Julia and another premade. They got along well enough but went their separate ways after a semester. That hall had a bunch of sims so it was a chaotic mix of violin playing, food, parties, etc. I thought it was amusing and realistic. One sim was "clingy social" for both semesters. He would follow my sim around including to his family dinners but they were barely friends. I haven't seen that mentioned much. Again, I rolled with it.
My male sim moved to Darkwing to be in a little bit quieter house with his girlfriend. For two semesters, they lived with this partying guy who would bring over different boyfriends. He was also kind of messy but likeable. There was a really emo guy who lived with him and cried constantly. I realize now that Mr. Emo was probably in love with Mr. Partier who did not care. Mr. Emo moved out and another partier who liked to clean moved in. He and Mr. Partier 1 seemed like a good match.
For her final semester, I have the female sim I'm playing living with a bunch of female roommates. I hadn't had that before. I set my settings to unisex and the game was mostly giving me male roommates. I'm not complaining because I really don't care. The universities in my game are more relaxed about that but sometimes I'll make a dorm based around a specific gender for a specific sim. I did this by editing all of the roommies in CAS. I don't yet really know what traits these have.
My only rule is that aside from couples, individual rooms will be male or female only. Yes, I know I could have changed the gender for roommies by editing in build mode but I wanted to make my own roommies this time around anyway.
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